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Later Poems

Alice Meynell

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Alice Meynell's 'Later Poems' is a collection of deeply reflective and contemplative verses that showcase her exquisite poetic style. Written in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these poems delve into themes of nature, beauty, love, and spirituality with a delicate touch that is both lyrical and profound. Meynell's use of language is marked by its precision and elegance, transporting readers to a world of quiet contemplation and emotional introspection. The verses in this collection have a timeless quality that continues to resonate with readers today, making 'Later Poems' a classic work of English poetry. Alice Meynell, a prominent literary figure of the Victorian era, was known for her keen observations of the natural world and her insightful meditations on the human experience. Her own life experiences, including struggles with illness and loss, undoubtedly influenced the themes and tone of her poetry, giving it a depth of emotion and authenticity that is evident in 'Later Poems'. Meynell's unique perspective and poetic vision set her apart as a significant voice in the history of English literature. Fans of lyrical and introspective poetry will find Alice Meynell's 'Later Poems' to be a captivating and enriching read. With its timeless themes and elegant language, this collection offers a glimpse into a world of beauty and contemplation that will leave readers inspired and moved.

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Nature symbolism, Catholic authorship, Women's rights themes, Poetic reflections, Edwardian era, Feminist perspective, Suffragist writer, Social commentary, British poetry, Victorian literature influence